Lockdown Day 2 Edition. I got further into FFXII and still loving it. The writing of the dialogues and voice acting are kino as fuck. Also finished Front Mission 5 and loved it despite some issues. What about you, Yas Forums
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Should I play SaGa Scarlet Grace?
Looping The PiƱa Colada Song and still chipping away at Persona 3. Very comfy stuff.
I wouldn't be surprised if you've seen it already, but there's a nice little archive of the most kino quotes from XII over on Twitter.
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Might be up your alley.
I never seen it but it's pretty cool. Love this one especially
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I would be more interested in this if the characters actually changed visuals with their jobs. Also, if the jobs were more distinct from each other from the get go. Feel like they could have done more with the combat in general. There are other games with this real time auto attack sort of combat system that do more and are more engaging for the player.
such as? If you say Xenoblade, you lose.
>name a game that does more, if you say a game that does more you lose
Try not being a shitposter if you want to have a conversation. But then again, that's just who you are so you can't help it.
>Xenoblade
>engaging
How do other nu-Atelier games compare to Ryza? I found the combat and crafting engaging but it felt a bit too linear and light on content compared to what they could've really done if they wanted to.
Xenoblade does not even have half of the options offered by FF12's combat. Xeno is literal MMO shit down to overpowered enemies that scales to the level discrepancy you have. The limited abilities offered at all times during battle are minuscule and not only that you are not allowed to switch characters in battle.
Meanwhile FF12 offers full customization, ability to change leaders and change the entire party at all times provided they are not targeted by enemies and you can also pull out the reserve party when your leading party died.
In fact, calling it a battle system to begin with is a stretch considering that the only genuine strategy offered is the topple-stun strat and that picking any other character outside of Melia makes you look like a bitch considering the massive DPS that you're missing out on. There is not a single thing that Xenoblade does better, and I haven't even touched upon the god-awful AI system.